Usage examples of "lit" in French with translation to German

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Il lit rarement, sinon jamais. Er liest selten, wenn überhaupt.
Sont-ils encore au lit ? Sind sie noch im Bett?
Maman, peux-tu me lire une histoire au lit ? Mama, kannst du mir eine Gute-Nacht-Geschichte vorlesen?
Le temps, c'est ce qu'on lit à sa montre. Zeit ist das, was man an der Uhr abliest.
Ma mère ne lit plus. Meine Mutter liest nicht mehr.
La bonne garde le lit. Das Dienstmädchen hütet das Bett.
Maman, pouvez-vous me lire une histoire au lit ? Mutter, könnten Sie mir eine Gute-Nacht-Geschichte vorlesen?
Il lit volontiers des livres. Er liest gerne Bücher.
Dois-je rester au lit ? Muss ich im Bett bleiben?
Je sais qu'il lit. Ich weiß, dass er liest.
Il devait rester au lit. Er musste im Bett bleiben.
Il lit avant de dormir. Er liest vor dem Schlafen.
Ce lit est trop dur. Das Bett ist zu hart.
On ne lit pas en mangeant. Man liest nicht beim Essen.
Tu devrais rester au lit. Du solltest im Bett bleiben.
Elle lit le journal chaque matin. Sie liest jeden Morgen die Zeitung.
Il doit rester au lit. Er muss im Bett bleiben.
Il lit toujours des bandes dessinées. Er liest immer Comics.
Elle est au lit, enrhumée. Sie ist im Bett, erkältet.
Chaque matin elle lit le journal. Jeden Morgen liest sie Zeitung.
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